From Grunge to Pop, From an English Teacher to a Rock Star & Performing in Eurovision !
āāLooks like Kurt Cobaināā in relief the band expressed when they saw their new singer (MazvÄrsÄ«te, 2018, p 50). Not only did Freimanis look like Cobain at the time, with his bleached hair but their debut album āāPutniāā (1998) [transl. āāBirdsāā] was influenced byĀ NirvanaĀ andĀ Whitesnake. Whilst grunge was mainstream in the United States in the 1990s, it`s influence also extends to Latvia.
In 2004, Freimanis wrote the song ''The War Is Not Over'' and gave it to Latvian beloved musicians Valters FrÄ«denbergs and KÄrlis BÅ«meisters, known as Valters & Kaža (members of Putnu Balle). The song won the Latvian National selection and represented Latvia in the international Eurovision contest in 2005, held in Kyiv, Ukraine, fisnishing in the 5th position.
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